From Officer In Charge of Whitsunday Police Station Anthony Moynihan G’day everyone and thanks for the opportunity from Whitsunday Life to provide a little article on the goings on from the perspective of Whitsunday Police. Firstly, I’d like to introduce myself. My name is Anthony Moynihan, I am the Senior Sergeant, Officer in Charge of the Whitsunday Police Station. I have been a proud member of the Queensland Police Service for 25 years. I started off working down south in Toowoomba and Ips
Read the full storyThe Bowen Polocrosse Club’s first-ever Ladies Day is already a success, with tickets selling out weeks ahead of the July 26 event. Set on Saturday, the afternoon will feature live acoustic music, prosecco, and a whole lot of fun. The Ladies Day event runs from 12pm to 4pm, offering a wide array of the A and B grade matches as part of a broader effort to promote the sport and attract new crowds. Capped at 100 attendees, the event is a test run for what could become an annual highlight. Affordab
Read the full storyThe annual BMA CQ Rescue Golf Day on Hamilton Island teed off under blue skies and brisk winds on Saturday 14, drawing 92 eager players to the island greens for a good cause. Despite the challenging conditions, spirits remained high as teams tackled the scenic course. The charity event didn’t just stay on the fairways, a bustling raffle and auction added to the fundraising total, helping raise an incredible $64,120 for BMA CQ Rescue. Hamilton Island Golf Club Manager Michael Frampton confirmed
Read the full storyThe Cairns Ironman held in the heart of Tropical North Queensland is a ripper! It is set amongst the Great Barrier Reef and Daintree Rainforest, the only place in the World where two World heritage areas meet. The Event was held on 15th June. On the day there were two events, a challenging FULL Ironman consisting of a 3.8km ocean swim, 180km cycle with a 42.2km marathon run to finish. The other event is still a tough one, a half Ironman and half the above distances which is a race rather than
Read the full storyThe Pratt Cup stands as one of the most prestigious bowls events in the Mackay district, with a rich history spanning 98 years. Open to all clubs in the region, this esteemed competition invites teams from all across the district to take part.
This year it was played at several local clubs and involved teams of seven, with a format including singles, pairs and fours. The North Mackay Bowls Club team consisted of Terry Clark playing singles, brothers Wayne (skip) and Shane Trannore (lead) playing pairs, and the fours players were Peter Miller lead, Tony Allsop second, Steve Lane third and Dave McKendry skip.
The competition was played last weekend on the 14th and 15th of September with two games played each day.
The final between Souths/Suburban and North Mackay was held at Souths club on their immaculate grass greens. It was televised via the MMDBA link and attracted many viewers. Spectators included members of both Souths and North Mackay clubs.
It was a close final, with Terry Clark winning the singles first. The fours teams had a very close game, and it went right down to the last end, with North Mackay getting up. At this stage the pairs game was abandoned as North Mackay had won two of the three games.
North Mackay last won the cup in 1979, and the club has gone forward in the last few years, increasing the membership and fielding a first division Pennants team.
Congratulations boys!
Contributed by Tony Allsop
North Mackay team, from left: Wayne Trannore, Terry Clark, Dave McKendry holding the cup, Peter Miller, Shane Trannore, Tony Allsop and Steve Lane. Photo supplied
By Hannah McNamara
Young netball stars, aged 6 to 17, showcased their skills at the Sarina Showgrounds last Monday during a special clinic led by Queensland Firebirds coaches Lara Dunkley and Ruby Bakewell-Doran. The young players' enthusiasm and passion for netball shone through as they learned from the well-respected Firebirds athletes.
This opportunity was made possible by Aurizon, the principal partner of the Queensland Firebirds, as part of their commitment to bringing the sport to regional communities like Sarina, Toowoomba, and Rockhampton. The partnership aims to give regional players the same opportunities to develop their passion and skills as those in larger cities.
Sarina Netball Association President, Lauren Stanger, emphasised the importance of clinics like this for the local community, stating, "You can see the smiles on the kids' faces…they're very excited.
“It’s just amazing, and we can’t thank Aurizon enough for making this happen.
“To have 120 kids here is just great and I’m sure we’ll have many saying they want to be Firebirds players when they’re older, so it’s really inspirational for them."
The clinics provided not only a chance to improve netball skills but also an opportunity to form new friendships while being coached by professional players from the Queensland Firebirds.
Mark Maguire, Principal Advisor of Brand and Sponsorship at Aurizon emphasised that “it’s great for us to be able to bring firebirds up to places where we have our people working on the ground, and give back to the community.
“The firebirds are a big hit all across Queensland, and Sarina is one of our biggest depots so it’s great to be able to support this local Netball Association and do some great work with the Firebirds.”
Queensland Firebird Mid-Court player Lara Dunkley also shared her thoughts on the experience.
“I think it’s an incredible opportunity not just for us but for the young athletes here in Sarina.
“I know being a country girl myself, you never get these experiences, so for us to be able to come up here is just incredible, and we just love sharing our passion for the sport in the community, especially in the regional areas.
“This is why we love netball, because it’s an incredible game and we just want to keep growing the sport.”
She added, “North Queensland is very special to us so we want to give as much back to everyone who supports us and we’re just so grateful.
“The turn out was amazing…we had a super fun time and the girls had a variety of different skills to work on, we had defence, agility and passing skills and like I said to the girls at the start, ‘it’s all about having fun’.”
Queensland Firebirds coaches Lara Dunkley and Ruby Bakewell-Doran paid Sarina netballers a visit last Monday at a sold-out clinic, aiming to give regional athletes the opportunity to enhance their netball skills and build confidence on the court. Photo credit: Hannah McNamara
Rumble on the Reef is set to deliver a record-breaking event for its 7th annual competition this weekend, cementing its place as one of the most significant skateboarding events in Australia.
The competition commences today, (Friday, 20th September), with the Sugarbowl Arena reserved for qualifying rounds across multiple divisions, including 9 and under, 12 and under, 16 and under, and men’s and women’s pro categories. These skaters will battle for spots in the championship finals, setting the stage for an electrifying showdown on Saturday.
Saturday, 21st September, is the biggest day of skateboarding, with campaigning focused on breaking national attendance records for a domestic competition. The day includes The Pasifika Cup, Social Division, Junior Championships, Men’s and Women’s Pro National Championships as part of the competition. In addition to the fierce competition, the arena will be buzzing with food trucks, live bands and a fully licensed area.
Adding to the excitement, Olympian Haylie Powell will be present, offering coaching sessions and skateboarding demonstrations, inspiring the next generation of athletes.
Donny Fraser, Head of Development for Rumble On The Reef, emphasises the event's significant economic impact on regional towns like Mackay.
“We really aim to be able to support regional towns,” Mr Fraser said.
“Most of our skateboarders aren’t from big towns or cities, so it’s really important for us to provide this opportunity to a place like Mackay.
“We want to put Mackay on the map and we want to break that record and have the biggest skateboard attendance in Australia for a domestic event.”
Rumble on the Reef has transformed the region into a mecca for skateboarding, with its combination of grassroots support, world-class competition and community engagement.
Witness history as Rumble On The Reef brings high-flying tricks and epic wins to Mackay. Join the crowd and catch all the action this weekend! Photo supplied
The Masters Swimming Queensland 2024 North Queensland Championships, hosted in collaboration with Townsville’s Long Tan Legends Masters swimming club, provided a fantastic opportunity for swimmers to compete in a high-level pool event.
The championship attracted 78 swimmers from 22 clubs, with participants travelling from as far south as Tasmania. Revived after several years, the competition is now set to become a regular fixture on the Masters swimming calendar.
The Sinkers swim club delivered an exceptional showing, with seven swimmers participating in various events ranging from 50 to 800 meters, along with several relays. Their impressive efforts earned the club second place overall, with many members achieving podium finishes within their age groups.
Sue McBride won gold in the 50m and 100m breaststroke events, adding a silver in the 50m freestyle and a bronze in the 100m freestyle to her tally. Sue Dalton claimed gold in the 100m breaststroke, silver in the 50m butterfly and 50m breaststroke, and bronze in the 50m backstroke. She also placed fourth in the 100m freestyle and sixth in the 50m freestyle. Rachel Mundy earned silver in the 200m freestyle, bronze in the 100m backstroke, 100m freestyle, and 50m butterfly, while finishing fourth in both the 50m freestyle and backstroke.
Geoff Hamilton had a standout performance, winning gold in the 50m and 100m freestyle as well as the 100m breaststroke. Dan Stampa took home gold in the 400m freestyle, silver in the 50m freestyle, bronze in the 50m butterfly and 200m freestyle, and finished fourth in the 100m freestyle.
Nigel Dalton achieved an incredible clean sweep, securing gold in all six of his events: the 50m, 100m, 200m, and 800m backstroke, as well as the 200m and 800m freestyle. Nigel was also awarded swimmer of the meet for the championships.
In the relay events, the mixed medley team of Rachel Mundy, Sue Dalton, Pierre Craven, and Nigel Dalton claimed gold in the 200m medley for the 200-239 age group and took silver in the 200m mixed freestyle. The men’s relay team of Pierre Craven, Nigel Dalton, Geoff Hamilton, and Dan Stampa secured silver in the medley and bronze in the freestyle events for the 240-279 age group.
Nigel Dalton receiving his trophy for the swimmer of the meet.
The mixed Medley relay team that closed out some strong competition to take the gold medal. L – R: Pierre Craven, Rachel Mundy, Sue Dalton and Nigel Dalton
The Sinkers after a successful meet. L - R Geoff Hamilton, Dan Stampa, Sue Dalton, Nigel Dalton, Sue McBride, Pierre Craven & Rachel Mundy. Photos supplied
Members Terry Sheedy and Janelle Conroy competed in the Magnetic Island Teams Congress, winning the walk-in pairs and coming second in the Category A Teams event, with Tony Lusk and Sandy Long from Cairns. On the home front David Ting and Eric Goodchild N/S, along with Noel Bugeia and Terry Sheedy E/W are leading the B4 Red Pt competition after weeks 1 of 2 of the event.
Weekly Results
Monday 9 September 2024 – 7 Table One Winner Green Points
1st
David Ting / Ming Ting
2nd
Joy Block / Nancy Wix
3rd
Helen Van Den Broek / Jan Harris
4th
Terry Sheedy / Janelle Conroy
5th
Antonia Tarradas / Victor Mason
6th
Barbara Tait / Margaret Lane
Tuesday Evening 10 September 2024 – 4 Table One Winner Green Points
1st
Sandra Morris / Diane Morgan
2nd
Diane Stokes / Noel Bugeia
3rd
Andrew Canavan / Christopher Meyers
4th
John McGee / Mick King
Wednesday 11 September 2024 – 8 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S
1st
David Ting / Eric Goodchild
1st
Debra Goodchild / Ming Ting
2nd
Max Holewa / Diane Holewa
2nd
Sandra Morris / Jan Harris
3rd
Josie Crowley / Barbara Tait
3rd
Terry Sheedy / Lorna Shuttlewood
4th
Janelle Conroy / Noel Bugeia
4th
Monica Darley / Kath Poole
Thursday Evening 12 September 2024 – B4 Week 1 of 2 - Red Points
N/S
E/W
1st
David Ting / Eric Goodchild
1st
Noel Bugeia / Terry Sheedy
2nd
Jan Harris / Susan Ross
2nd
Mick King / Patricia Garner
Friday 13 September 2024 - 9 Table Green Points
N/S
E/W
1st
Terry Sheedy / Noel Bugeia
1st
Ted Cullinan / Mary Rose Ramsden
2nd
Lorna Shuttlewood / Debra Goodchild
2nd
Eric Goodchild / Sandy Patterson
3rd
Sue Meyer-Miller / Noel Saunders
3rd
Christine Nice / Diane Cox
4th
Joyce Deguara / Anne Lutz
4th
Julie O’Neill / Ann Whitmore
Saturday 14 September 2024 - 10 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S
E/W
1st
Susan Wright / Lorna Shuttlewood
1st
Terry Sheedy / Christopher Meyers
2nd
Diane Stokes / Ann Whitmore
2nd
Sandra Morris / Annie Lynch
3rd
Richard Wix / Nancy Wix
3rd
Marilin Robins / Christine Nice
4th
Debra Goodchild / Eric Goodchild
4th
Diane Holewa / Max Holewa
Magnetic Island Cat A Teams Runners up Tony Lusk, Sandy Long, Janelle Conroy and Terry Sheedy
Noel Bugeia & Terry Sheedy
David Ting and Eric Goodchild. Photos supplied
The parkrun scene saw an incredible milestone recently as the original Bushy Park parkrun celebrated its 1000th event!
In a record-breaking turnout, 6,204 participants attended, which was 2.5 times the amount of their previous attendance record. This staggering number highlighted the global appeal of parkrun.
In Mackay, the local Botanic Gardens parkrun is gearing up for a significant milestone of its own, with the 400th just around the corner. Scheduled for this Saturday, September 21, the event promises to be a special occasion, with hopes of seeing many familiar faces, both past and present, to celebrate.
In previous weeks, parkrun recognised multiple individual achievements, including Dorothy Oates, who reached the impressive milestone of completing 250 parkruns. Surrounded by a proud group of supporters, Dorothy’s achievement was celebrated by the entire parkrun community.
Other parkrun champions were honoured for their milestones, including Jay Pee Policher for his 50 Finish Milestone.
Dorothy Oates reached the 250 finishes milestone
Fifty finish Milestone for Jay Pee Policher. Photo credit: Mackay parkrun
The Annual Shields Stampede was once again a great success with over 35 runners and supporters taking part in the event.
Life Members Wendy and Merv Shields generously hosted the historic Shields Stampede from their home, with a special thanks to Mackay Road Runners Vice-President Mick Scholer, who stepped in for President Brendan Bishop, who was away enjoying Magnetic Island. The event took runners through some of North Mackay’s most challenging and undulating suburbs, starting at Mt Pleasant and passing through Beaconsfield and Andergrove before returning to the finish line.
Darrin Pullen and Emily Green were the first male and female finishers in the 5km event, followed by Jo Hughes and Andrew Short in second place.
Toby Rule dominated the 12km race with a remarkable 49:59 finish, narrowly edging out international ultra-marathoner Paul MacKenzie by just 19 seconds. Mel Esau claimed first place in the women’s 12km race, maintaining excellent form to beat Emily Hayles by just over a minute, with Glynis Forse following closely in third.
Exceptional performances were also seen from Jared Mackie, Brad Fraser, Tim Dalton, George Hannaford, Steven Hayles, Clinton Mackie, Colin Hardy, Jan Smith, Len Haworth, and Stuart Sprott.
This Sunday’s social run at Eungella promises stunning scenic loops along the region’s best trails, starting at 8am from the Chalet. Runners should park at the community grounds to the right of the Chalet. The 6km, 12km, and 18km distances are open to both Club Members and non-members.
Contributed by Janelle Tilse
Shields Stampede hostess, Mackay Road Runners Life Member, Wendy Shields (left) with fellow Life Member, Agnes Farmer enjoy a chat after a big night out celebrating Agnes’s 84th birthday
Paul MacKenzie completes the 12km with ease after a big weekend of serious altitude mountain running (176 kms) in Europe and then onto Airlie Beach’s Whitsunday Trail Fest 56km
Toby Rule smashes the 12km Shields Stampede one second under fifty minutes. Photo credit: Janelle Tilse
Mackay Table Tennis Tuesday night fixtures September 3, 2024:
Division 1:
Hyuandi (Tim Shehan, Anne Sheridan, Geoff Cowan) d Holden (Mark Sleeman, Robbie Richards, Lee Brake) 8-3. Anne d Robbie -10, 8, -5, 9, 11.
Fiat (Donna Abbott, Emma Widdup, Allan Robins) d Honda (Vince Boeske, Graham Brake, Neil Brown) 6-5. Allan d Vince 11, -5, -8, 7, 5.
Audi (Ian McKay, Andrew McHugh, Lily Boland) d Ferrari (Steven Whiting, Janice Kent, Andrea Nicholson) 9-2. Steven d Lily -11, 7, -8, 4, 17.
BMW (Barry Patterson, Geoff Denman, Tony Bowman) d Alpha (Delma Knight, Mick Ruhl, Graeme Walker) 6-5. Mick d Barry -5, -5, 6, 8, 7.
Division 2:
Suzunk (Matt West, Simon Hogan, Saisha Palod) d Rolls (Ishara Lilanagamage, Niro Premachandra, Peter Goodson) 8-3. Matt d Niro 6, -4, 9, -9, 11.
Nissan (Noreen Fredericksen, Trent Day, YiLin Jiang) d Subaru (Steve Mathieson, David Symons, Tiffany Camilleri) 6-5. Steve d Noreen 4, -10, -8, 6, 8.
Lexus (Anaya Reelh, Duncan Treloar, Kade Wright) d Mercedes (Will VanDeKaa, Ollie Hamelink) 6-5. Kade d Ollie 6, -6, 6, -11, 11.
Mazda (George Camilleri, Rymer Tabulo, Craig VanDeKaa) d Jaguar (Nehmat Dahaliwal, Leo Gilbert, Mark Stam) 6-5. Leo d Rymer 9, -9, 6, -4, 4.
Mackay Table Tennis Tuesday morning fixtures September 10, 2024:
Division 1:
Pixel Paddles (George Camilleri, Pam Joyce, Judy Zahn, Kevin Abbott) d Code Crackers (Doug Dungavell, Delma Knight, Noreen Fredericksen, Coral Morgan) 8-6. Doug d George -9, -5, 5, 12, 5.
Nano Nets (Tony Bowman, Charlie Payne, Peter Goodson, Veronica Shepherd) d Byte Bouncers (Branko Vucurovic, Janice Kent, John McGee, Marie Taylor) 8-6. Janice d Tony -6, -11, 4, 11, 7.
Division 2:
Sydney Slamm (Helen Ware, Robyn Bushell, Don Boettcher, Thelma Caruana) d Berlin Blockers (Gloria Vella, Iris Grasso, Madge Saunders, Josie Davis) 10-4. Josie d Robyn -9, 11, -7, 5, 9.
London Looper (Ken Best, Kim Daffy, Nadine Stream) drew Rome Ralliers (Gerry Synnott, Louise Gould, Bill Hey, Cheryl Aprato) 7-all. Gerry/Louise d Ken/Kim 9, 11, -9, -10, 9.
Paris Spinners (Bryan Marshall, Ian Dodds, Pem Keune, Charles Hamlett) d Tokyo Turners (John Hamelink, Fred Saliba, Frank Caruana, Allison Day) 8-6. Frank d Charles 9, -2, -7, 6, 12.
Frank Caruana (pictured) had a close match against Charles Hamlett, with Frank winning with 12 points in the fifth set. Photo credit: Charlie Payne
Charles Hamlett
Last weekend over 230 bikes and 89 cars hit the long dirt track around the Don River to compete in the 2024 Don River Dash.
Congratulations to Kent Battle for winning the car category, and to Liam Walsh for winning the overall event three years in a row, solidifying his title as ‘King of the River’.
Co-event organiser and Burdekin Offroaders president Michael Martson said the weekend went to plan and he is looking forward to next year.
“All the competitors were happy and next year is going to be massive,” said Michael.
“We have competitors’ country wide that couldn’t be with us this year, saying they will be here next year.”
Whitsunday Regional Council Mayor Ry Colins said the 2024 Don River Dash was another huge success and the event had grown in leaps and bounds since the inaugural Dash in 2019.
Whitsunday Regional Council Mayor Ry Collins said, “The Don River Dash is the pinnacle of off-road racing in our region and is now recognised as the best off-road race on the East Coast.”
“The event has grown in popularity since the inaugural event in 2019 and this year organisers have forecast 400 open competitor entries and crowds of over 5000 spectators.
“It is exciting that the 2024 event drew crowds of over 5000 spectators to watch the best off-road racing on the East Coast which is a real feather in the cap for the organisers and volunteers of this event and an amazing economic boost for our region over the event’s four days.
“Council’s Economic Development team have run the numbers through the economic benefit calculator and direct impact on the region’s economy is over $7 million.
“I am proud that Whitsunday Regional Council has been a financial supporter since day one and this year supported the event with $20,000 in-kind support to assist the organisers as they continue to expand and grow the event further.
“I am confident that this event will continue to become a hallmark event for our unique part of the world and add another bow to making the Whitsunday a great place to visit.”
Manager of Bowen Tourism and Business, Leanne Abernethy said it was great to see the Don River Dash growing in popularity each year.
“From what started as a small community event just six years ago, this is now a major driver for tourism in the region with people travelling from all over Australia,” said Leanne.
“Businesses in Bowen and throughout the entire region benefit from the influx of visitors with many checking out other parts of the Whitsundays during their stay.”
Photo credit: Show n Go Photography
The Whitsunday Game Fish Club is excited to host its Billfish and Tuna Rally on Sunday, 29 September, offering anglers the chance to compete using any of the GFAA’s line classes for Club points. This event is a great opportunity for teams preparing for the Annual Light Tackle Tournament (10–13 October) to hone their skills and identify prime areas where gamefish are feeding on bait schools.
The Rally Registration and Briefing will take place on Thursday, 26 September, at 6 p.m. at the Clubhouse on Altmann Avenue, Cannonvale. Afterward, participants can join an informative workshop covering essential techniques like tying strong knots, rigging baits and lures using both "J" and circle hooks, and optimizing tackle and boat setups. Helpful hints will be shared to increase the chances of landing a memorable catch. Families are welcome to attend this fun and educational event.
The prize presentation will take place on Sunday, 29 September, at 5 p.m. at the Whitsunday Sports Park (behind PCYC in Jubilee Pocket). Score sheets are due by 4:30 p.m., with details discussed during the briefing.
Club President Ash Matthews will also discuss future events and an exciting national competition for junior anglers, offering impressive prizes and trophies. Entry is free, and membership forms will be available for anyone interested in joining this vibrant community.
Contributed with thanks to Ashley Moore
Photos supplied
The 2024 Paul Bowman Junior Rugby League Challenge is this weekend.
Proserpine will come alive with approximately 4500 players, coaches, helpers and their families over the weekend of 14 and 15 September 2024.
80 teams from all around Queensland will make their way to Proserpine for a lively rugby-filled weekend.
Along with the games, one of the most spectacular sites will be the Sam Faust Memorial Relay, scheduled at midday on Sunday.
Possibly the largest relay in Queensland, with 800 kids involved, 80 kids on the starting line, running across the fields and passing off a footy to the following runners.
The colours of 80 different team uniforms, crowd cheering, the laughter and the excitement make this relay very unique.
Returning this year is the monster raffle with fantastic prizes, including signed football jerseys, boat tours around the Whitsundays, accommodation packages, restaurant vouchers, and spa and beauty treatments, with funds raised to help fund next year's challenge.
Game Day Manager Don McDermid, said that the primary focus of the weekend is participation, sportsmanship, and having fun. Don also said many local kids take on essential roles, including refereeing, lines people, assisting in the office and generally helping, which is terrific for personal development.
Everyone is welcome to attend the Proserpine Junior Sporting Complex and witness these under 9 boys and girls playing junior rugby league while friends and families have fun spectating.
What: Paul Bowman Challenge
Where: Proserpine Whitsunday Junior Rugby League Club
When: Saturday 14 September & Sunday 15 September
Hundreds of athletes spanning a broad range of ages and abilities took part in the Whitsunday Trail Fest over the weekend.
Presented by Whitsunday Running Club, the event offers a variety of challenges including the 58-kilometre Accom Whitsunday Ultra Marathon, the 28-kilometre Anaconda Whitsunday trail, the 11-kilometre Honeyeater Shokz Challenge and the Whitsunday Transit Kids Beach Run which encompasses a 1400 metre route along the Foreshore.
Held annually, those interested in getting involved are encouraged to contact the Running Club directly.
Photo credit: VAMPP Photography
On Sunday, August 25th, the Port Denison Gun Club held its monthly shoot, attracting twenty-five shooters who competed under a bright and sunny sky. Participants traveled from Mackay/Sarina, Burdekin, Townsville, Hamilton, and Mansfield to join local club members for a day of spirited competition.
The day kicked off with Event 1: 50T Medley Trophy. The results were as follows:
• AA: M. Zaballa scored 97/100
• A: C. Edgerton scored 117/120
• B: J. Kinnonmonth scored 111/120
• C: L. Hopkins scored 93/100
Following the Medley Trophy, competitors took part in Event 2: 50T DB Continental Port Denison Championship. The winners were:
• AA: J. Rossato scored a perfect 50/50
• A: C. Edgerton scored 59/61
• B: M. Sutherland scored 46/50
• C: L. Hopkins scored 43/50
Mark your calendars for the next shoot, scheduled for Sunday, September 22nd, starting at 9:00 a.m. We look forward to another great day of competition!
Spring has arrived with a few light showers, but not enough to disrupt the bowling schedule. Last Monday, several ladies enjoyed a wonderful day at the St Helens Carnival. On Tuesday, four members attended Wangaratta Bowls Club’s Presidents At Home Day.
Tuesday’s social bowls saw Tony Whitehorn and Robin Brown emerge as winners with an impressive margin of 34-7. Other matches included Betty Whitehorn’s team defeating John Brown’s team 28-16, and Arthur McManus’s team winning over Tony Kelly’s team 27-14.
In Wednesday’s mixed social bowls, Ted Cullens’s team took home the prize money. The Business House Bowls continued in the evening, with Rock Plumbing, Hadlow Racing, and Blue Science standing out as this week’s winners. With only four weeks left before the green closes for the installation of a new hard cover, players will switch to indoor activities like darts, pool, and cards on Wednesday evenings.
Nine ladies competed in the South Suburban Prestige Triples on Thursday and Friday, with Carol Crosbie, Joan McGrath, and Betty Nicolle finishing in second place. Congratulations to them!
Friday evening’s Barefoot Bowls was a hit, with birthday parties making use of the club’s fantastic facilities. Saturday’s Scroungers saw Tony Whitehorn win the A game and Warren Mitts take the B game.
The second "Active Women and Girls" program is underway. Those interested in learning bowls can contact Margo or Betty.
Sunday’s social bowls saw Margo Stanley, Liz McManus, and John Askew defeat Tony Kelly’s team 26-13 in the day’s standout match.
Contributed with thanks to Margo Stanley
Carol Crosbie, Joan McGrath and Betty Nicolle with sponsor VaI Pilcher, Photo supplied
The Social Bowls on Sunday, 1 September, saw some exciting matches. Jane Gilbert and Helen Jacobsen claimed victory over Ron Gould and Steve Roome, while Tracey Roach, Ray Muir, and Lloyd White defeated L. Kruger, Gordo, and Gus Munro in a competitive game.
On Wednesday, 4 September, Jane Gilbert and Tiarna Winter triumphed over Ray Muir and J. Honey. In another match, Ron Gould, Gordo, and S. Sloan secured a win against F. Low, David McDonald, and Gus Munro.
There was also one game of Scroungers, where Steve Roome defeated Ian Thatcher and Mary Ellen Pratten.
Please note that Tuesday and Friday bowls have concluded for the year.
Contributed with thanks to Joan Edwards